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Mariners look to rebound in ALCS Game 4 after loss

The Seattle Mariners are in the thick of their postseason run, just two wins away from clinching their first World Series appearance. Despite dropping Wednesday’s game, they hold a strong position heading into Game 4 and look to capitalize on their momentum.

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 Mariners look to rebound in ALCS Game 4 after loss
Christian Pulisic Out One Month With Hamstring Injury

Christian Pulisic faces up to a month on the sidelines after injuring his hamstring while on international duty with the United States. The setback interrupts a stellar run at AC Milan, where he has already netted six goals and provided two assists.

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 Christian Pulisic Out One Month With Hamstring Injury
NYC schools sue Trump admin over $47M funding cuts tied to transgender policies

New York City has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the Trump administration wrongfully intends to revoke $47 million in education grants over the city’s transgender policies. City officials argue the funds were already promised and that federal authorities have misread civil rights laws. The outcome could influence both school finances and broader educational rights.

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 NYC schools sue Trump admin over $47M funding cuts tied to transgender policies
Capitals’ defense to be tested by explosive Wild power play

The Washington Capitals have found a solid early-season rhythm that may help them overcome their recent struggles against the Minnesota Wild. Now, they must prove their defense can contain one of the league’s most explosive power plays. Will their newfound momentum be enough?

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 Capitals’ defense to be tested by explosive Wild power play
Ottawa rolls out $700-million loan package for softwood industry

The Canadian federal government is unveiling a CA$700-million loan package to ease pressures on the country’s softwood industry. Sparked by heightened trade tensions with the United States, the measure was originally announced in August by Prime Minister Mark Carney. It offers timely and essential support for beleaguered lumber producers.

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 Ottawa rolls out $700-million loan package for softwood industry
SGBX Subsidiary Olenox to Implement AI Algorithm to Streamline Wellsite Production and Operator Input

Olenox, a subsidiary of Safe and Green Holdings Corp. (SGBX), has completed Phase 1 of its intelligent wellsite monitoring system. The next step is a real-time dashboard designed to keep shareholders informed and involved.

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Homeland Security yet to follow through on prosecution of ICE doxing cases

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem set high expectations in July for prosecuting individuals who exposed personal information of ICE agents. Months later, no official legal action has been reported, leaving questions about the agency’s commitment to following through on these cases.

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 Homeland Security yet to follow through on prosecution of ICE doxing cases
Trump warns Hamas over internal strife in Gaza

President Donald Trump has warned Hamas that if violence within Gaza continues, the United States “will have no choice but to go in and kill them.” The remark, issued on a Thursday after Trump initially downplayed the unrest, underscores rising concerns over the internal strife rattling the region.

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 Trump warns Hamas over internal strife in Gaza
ASML Has Blowout Q3, but Investors Pull Back

ASML reported standout results for its third quarter, yet market reactions have been more cautious than celebratory. Even with promising figures, the company’s shares faced headwinds, prompting questions about investor sentiment going forward.

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 ASML Has Blowout Q3, but Investors Pull Back
When Vanity Is Your Superpower

Bret Stephens starts a dialogue by teasing a “story about pots and…” before addressing Donald Trump’s Middle East trip and a government shutdown. His approach hints at how personal perceptions—especially vanity—can shape political discussions.

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 When Vanity Is Your Superpower
Gun-owning New Hampshire teenager sues school officials who searched his truck

A New Hampshire teenager is suing his former high school principal and others, alleging they conducted an illegal search of his truck. The teen claims that school officials targeted him due to his status as a gun owner, raising broader questions about student rights and privacy on school grounds.

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 Gun-owning New Hampshire teenager sues school officials who searched his truck
Fidium, county officials celebrate internet expansion

Carroll County recently celebrated a major step forward in broadband access with the launch of new fiber connectivity. A ribbon-cutting ceremony brought officials and residents together to highlight the transformative potential of “Gig Town” status across several local communities.

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 Fidium, county officials celebrate internet expansion
Trump warns Hamas ‘we will have no choice but to go in and kill them’ if bloodshed persists in Gaza

President Donald Trump has issued a grim warning to Hamas, declaring that if the bloodshed in Gaza persists, the United States “will have no choice but to go in and kill them.” This statement marks a significant shift from his earlier stance, where he downplayed the seriousness of Gaza’s internal violence.

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 Trump warns Hamas ‘we will have no choice but to go in and kill them’ if bloodshed persists in Gaza
Brewers, Dodgers Fans Involved In ‘Call ICE’ Incident Banned From American Family Field

Tensions erupted at American Family Field during the NLCS when fans from the Milwaukee Brewers and Los Angeles Dodgers exchanged a “Call ICE” remark. The fallout led to a viral video and swift action, as the stadium announced a ban on all involved.

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 Brewers, Dodgers Fans Involved In ‘Call ICE’ Incident Banned From American Family Field
The Glass Ceiling Goes Digital: How AI May Write Women Out of Work

Artificial intelligence may create new barriers for women in the workforce. As AI-driven systems evolve, concerns grow that these technologies could intensify long-standing inequities and write women out of critical job opportunities.

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 The Glass Ceiling Goes Digital: How AI May Write Women Out of Work
Wild video shows dad getting on school bus to order his daughter, 6, to punch another girl: ‘Again. I want her crying’

A controversial video shows a father boarding a school bus and telling his six-year-old daughter to punch another girl, instructing her to keep going until the other child cried. He later defended his actions, claiming that he was protecting and empowering his daughter in a world that he believes has failed to shield her from harm.

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 Wild video shows dad getting on school bus to order his daughter, 6, to punch another girl: ‘Again. I want her crying’
Rams’ Sean McVay Dismisses NFL Narratives Ahead of Key Stretch

Head coach Sean McVay isn’t letting external storylines dictate the Los Angeles Rams’ course this season. While the NFL world buzzes around them, McVay keeps his attention squarely on preparation and performance, dismissing any distractive talk.

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 Rams’ Sean McVay Dismisses NFL Narratives Ahead of Key Stretch
No water quality health advisories to impact 2025 Head of the Charles Regatta

Despite weeks of concern over a cyanobacteria bloom, water quality advisories on the Charles River have been lifted just in time for the 2025 Head of the Charles Regatta. Officials, including Mayor Michelle Wu, anticipate a smooth and exciting event for nearly 12,000 rowers from around the world.

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 No water quality health advisories to impact 2025 Head of the Charles Regatta
Jets QB Justin Fields says he needs to be ‘bit more aggressive’

Jets quarterback Justin Fields used a Wednesday press conference to call for a more aggressive strategy. He acknowledged the need to improve his overall performance to better support the team’s efforts.

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 Jets QB Justin Fields says he needs to be ‘bit more aggressive’
Goaltender Carter Hart joining Vegas Golden Knights

Carter Hart, a goaltender recently acquitted of charges stemming from a 2018 incident, is joining the Vegas Golden Knights. While the team is moving forward with the announcement, Hart remains under NHL suspension until December 1.

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 Goaltender Carter Hart joining Vegas Golden Knights
Who are the rightwing influencers filling Trump’s head with visions of antifa?

A curious White House roundtable on antifa featured not academics or security officials, but conservative influencers known for filming left-wing protests. Their footage from cities like Portland and Chicago—even described as distorted—now shapes a critical part of Donald Trump’s worldview.

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